The Mogor Labyrinth, located above Mogor Beach, is one of the most famous and best-preserved petroglyphs in Galicia.
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Mogor Petroglyphs
Tambo Island
Tambo Island belongs to the municipality of Poio and is located in the center of the Ría de Pontevedra, between Marín and Poio.
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Castiñeiras Lake
Located on Mount San Xulián, Castiñeiras Lake is a beautiful artificial lake marking the border between the municipalities of Marín and Vilaboa.
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Subidá Hillfort
The Subidá Hillfort, also known as Porteliña Hillfort, stands on a hill with excellent views over Marín and the Ría de Pontevedra.
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Park of the Senses – Finca Briz
The Park of the Senses, located within Finca Briz, offers a natural environment ideal for walking and enjoying nature in Marín.
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Illote do Santo do Mar
The Illa do Santo do Mar, or San Clemente Island, is connected to Santo Beach by a sandy isthmus accessible only at low tide.
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Aguete Beach
Wide and family-friendly, with fine sand and calm waters — perfect for safe swimming and water sports.
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Portocelo Beach
Urban beach with golden sand, easily accessible and connected to Mogor through a scenic walkway among pine and eucalyptus trees.
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Mogor Beach
Popular during summer, featuring beach bars, showers, and parking. Located near the famous Mogor petroglyphs.
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Loira Beach
Semi-urban and surrounded by vegetation, this beach combines river and sea. It offers nearby restaurants, restrooms, and public transport access.
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O Santo Beach
Secluded cove with views of the Santo do Mar islet; you can walk to it at low tide. A nearby beach bar completes the charm.
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A Coviña Beach
Small crescent-shaped cove with white sand and calm waters — ideal for a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty.
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